At No. 2 is Jay-Z’s two shows in Brooklyn which made $3.5 million, country star Brad Paisley made $2.5 million from four US shows, Bruno Mars made $1.9 million from four Las Vegas shows and the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Super Bowl warm up show in Brooklyn also made $1.9 million.

Springsteen’s 2013 Australian tour made $25 million.

The 2014 tour has been a delight for fans, particularly Springsteen diehards, many of whom travelled to each show.

While Springsteen is no stranger to changing the set list radically each night, the High Hopes tour has already seen a remarkable turnover of songs.

In Australia alone, the band played 118 different songs over 11 nights, with only a handful of songs performed at every show.

News_Rich_Media: Bruce Springsteen kicked off his Adelaide show in style by skulling a beer handed to him by the audience.

To differentiate the 2014 tour from last year’s visit the band played four albums in their entirety. Melbourne got Born in the USA and Born to Run, Sydney got Darkness on the Edge of Town and Brisbane got The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle, the latter only the second time the band have played it anywhere.

The Australian tour also featured Eddie Vedder guesting on a cover of AC/DC’s Highway to Hell in Melbourne, and covers of INXS’s Don’t Change, the Easybeats’ Friday on My Mind and the Bee Gees’ Stayin’ Alive.

The shortest show in Australia clocked in at just over three hours, while the second show in Melbourne ran for almost four hours.

It was the first time the superstar had visited Perth and Adelaide in his career.

Springsteen plays two shows in New Zealand this weekend, with 40,000 fans expected at each.

The band then head to the US for shows in April and May.

News_Image_File: Hours of entertainment ... Bruce Springsteen performing in Brisbane with members of the E Street Band. Picture: Peter Wallis

THE BOSS BY NUMBERS

$29 million — amount generated from ticket sales190,000 — estimated number of tickets sold in Australia62,950 — number of tickets sold in Melbourne118 — number of different songs heard on the tour18 — number of members in the E Street band11 — shows in Australia3 — length in hours of average show